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In Grand Blanc, Michigan, investigators are searching for a motive behind an attack at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Officials say four people were killed and eight were injured after a suspect opened fire and set the church ablaze. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports from the scene. Amid a wave of violent attacks across the country, investigators say a gunman opened fire at a waterfront bar in North Carolina popular with tourists, killing three people. Prosecutors say they believe the suspect, Nigel Max Edge, originally planned to carry out his attack a night earlier. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports. There appears to be little progress to avoid a partial federal government shutdown after a high-stakes meeting at the White House. Republicans and Democrats are both blaming each other with the deadline just 24 hours away. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. President Trump revealed his new ceasefire proposal for Gaza after a meeting with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. Netanyahu agreed to the plan, but Hamas has not responded. Trump said Israel's war against Hamas should continue if Hamas rejects his proposal. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. In Texas, more than three decades into an infamous cold case, officials say Robert Eugene Brashers is responsible for the murders of four young girls who were shot in a yogurt shop in 1991. Brashers died by suicide in a standoff with police in 1999. Some families are finding solace after decades of despair. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports from Austin. Coach, the luxury fashion retailer, is opening up coffee shops as a way to lure Gen Z shoppers to the stores. Coach says Gen Z and millennials make up nearly 70% of new customers. NBC News' Christine Romans reports tonight from the Coach Coffee Shop in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
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